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OpenStudy (anonymous):

i need help with 1.5 constructions with technology for flvs geometry ! please help (:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Now that you know how to construct, it's time to create your own constructions. Select two constructions from column A and one construction from column B to complete using GeoGebra. You may need to submit multiple files if all three constructions cannot fit on the same page. For a reminder on how to save your file as a .ggb file please refer to the GeoGebra Introduction Video. *Note: Geogebra applets in this course will not play on some mobile devices. Please view the applet on a non-mobile device for full functionality Column A (choose two of the following) Column B (choose one of the following) Construct a line segment and copy it Construct an angle and copy it Construct a line segment and bisect it Construct an angle and bisect it Construct parallel lines Construct a perpendicular line through a point on the given line Construct a perpendicular line through a point not on the given line. Construct an equilateral triangle inscribed in a circle Construct a square inscribed in a circle Construct a regular hexagon

OpenStudy (anonymous):

show me the question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol where is column b?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the last 3 in the list are column b .-. it didnt copy right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@brianna98bri yea put column b up there lol, but other than that this looks pretty simple, you just have to know how to use the Geogebra app and then you have to know the definitions of the angle bisectors, polygons, ect, ect...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh i see

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@HaileyT

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeahh .

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you don't know how to bisect a line segment?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

or do you need help using Geogebra

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dont know how to do any of it >.<

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wow, ok immmm lets start at 1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a line segment is a piece of a line, and a line is never-ending.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so draw a line segment and simply copy it to another place

OpenStudy (anonymous):

same with an the angle. for the third, take your line segment and cut it exactly in half with another line segment, hence the word "bisect"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ohhh okay, its starting to make sense

OpenStudy (anonymous):

now for the angle, draw an angle with any measure ex. 90, 60, 40 whatever, and half that. draw a line segment at that measure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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